This program will provide funding to support states and units of local government to develop programs within detention or correctional facilities to respond to the needs of incarcerated parents who have children younger than age 18. This program supports activities that foster positive family engagement between incarcerated parents and their children within detention and correctional facilities, and implement programs and services that support the children of incarcerated parents to reduce the likelihood of antisocial behaviors and future involvement in the juvenile justice system.
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Awards
Number of Awards: 14
Total Amount Awarded: $9,717,584
B''more Reconnects: Strengthening Families During and After Incarceration
Beaver County Keeping Families Connected
Bridgeport Families First Program
Cuyahoga County, Ohio Incarcerated Parents
Family First Reentry Program
Family Reentry Support and Help (FRESH)
Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) Parental Visitation and Family Supports Program
Minnesota Department of Health: Expanding Model Practices in County Jails and Community Corrections to Support Children of Incarcerated Parents
Ohio Children of Incarcerated Parents (CIP) Initiative
Parenting Inside Out Program
Pennsylvania Enhanced Parenting and Child Engagement to Reduce Impact of Incarceration
Sherburne County Family And Caregiver External Support (FACES) Program
Supporting Children of Incarcerated Parents (SCIP)
The Family Ties Inside Out Project
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